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  1. Dan59700 Jul 8, 2017

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    Hello again,

    This time I present you this one and, like the usual, could you tell me what you think of it please?

    It's a 34mm without crown, 14k gold plated, cal 354, réf 13873356, 17 jewels.

    Thanks again for your help! [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  2. No Mercy Jul 8, 2017

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    Case is badly worn & dial is badly refinished.
     
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  3. Jkuback Jul 8, 2017

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    Hi
    It's a ref G6232 (which you can see in the caseback) what you quoted was the serial number of the movement.
    Caliber 354 is a nice bumper movement (one of the first automatic).

    Condition of the watch should be assessed by the pros here :)
     
  4. Dan59700 Jul 8, 2017

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    Thank you for your reply! I'll wait for them [emoji4]
     
  5. Edward53 Jul 8, 2017

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    If Post 2 isn't "assessing the condition of the watch", I don't know what is.
     
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  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jul 8, 2017

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    Something one might buy for the movement parts, $75-$100.
     
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  7. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Jul 8, 2017

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    I'd say that @No Mercy gave the "pro" assessment. No need to wait.
     
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  8. j.allen Jul 12, 2017

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    Yes it has the messy dial and wrong crown, but come on this has to be worth more than 75 to 100 dollars?
     
  9. Canuck Jul 12, 2017

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    So! If it was yours, that's what you would be asking for it? Very reasonable! Let us know when you list your stuff for sale!
     
  10. Jkuback Jul 13, 2017

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    [emoji106] but I am not experienced enough neither to post my opinion nor to support a post in the condition.

    I assess the condition ans get used to judge, but am still training a lot (a good friend of mine is watchmaker and is collecting as well) plus I really enjoy reading OF as a perfect source.

    What I wanted to avoid is, that in my noob enthusiasm I try to help a new member with only half experience, knowing that absolute experts are reading as well.

    However I admit that sometimes I enjoy joining the Party [emoji2]